Iraqi Twitter slams clerics’ proposal to rename ancient city of Babel

Published June 23rd, 2016 - 07:53 GMT
Mesopotamian architecture south of Baghdad (AFP)
Mesopotamian architecture south of Baghdad (AFP)

The preparatory committee of the Imam Hussein Holy Shrine seeks to rename Babel (Babylon), Iraq to Imam Hassan City, according to Middle East Eye. But not if Iraqis on Twitter have anything to say about it.

Middle East Eye reported that the Arabic-language hashtag ‘my_name_is_Babel’ began trending on Twitter after Sunday’s announcement. The committee soon denied being behind the initiative. That did not stop Iraqis from voicing their concerns, however. The outrage came in Arabic and English.

Middle East Eye notes that a diverse set of Iraqi activists and intellectuals took part in the social media campaign to keep the name.

As of Thursday, the hashtag was still trending on Twitter.

The Babel governorate sits in central Iraq, and has over 1.5 million inhabitants. It is named after Babylon, one of the most important cities in ancient Mesopotamia. The region is thus an important part of Iraq’s cultural heritage.

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